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2004

December 2nd, 2004 Issue
New Laws Affect Seniors
A Letter of Instructions to Your Family
When Driving Becomes Dangerous
Attorney Marshall Quoted in Time Magazine
November 10th, 2004 Issue
New Medicaid Qualification Amounts Announced for 2005
Qualifying for the Homestead and Farmstead Exclusions
Pennsylvania Receives Cash & Counseling Grant
Attorney General Files Lawsuit in Living Trust and Annuity Sales Scams
October 13th, 2004 Issue
What Happens to My Pet After I am Gone?
The Medicaid Penalty for Gifts
Pennsylvania Seniors will Benefit from Department of Aging Increase
September 23rd, 2004 Issue
Florida Supreme Court Rules in Terri Schivao Case
2005 Medicare Figures Announced:  Part B Premiums to Increase 17%
States Have Option to Count Community Spouse IRA
Price Comparison for Drugs is Added to Medicare Website
September 2nd, 2004 Issue
DPW Changes the Numbers
Things to Consider Before Cashing Your Savings Bonds
Lisa Barner Promoted to Assistant Department Manager
August 12th, 2004 Issue
More Tips for Saving on Prescription Medications
VA Right to an Attorney Act of 2003
Series HH Bond Exchange Option Ends August 31st
July 29th, 2004 Issue
Re-Balancing the Long Term Care System
Drug Re-Importation Legislation
CMS Issues Proposed Regulations to Implement the New Medicare Law
July 8th, 2004 Issue
Some Alternatives to Nursing Home Care
Who's Who in the Nursing Home
June 24th, 2004 Issue
"Improved Pension" May Help Some Veterans Pay Assisted Living Bills 
States Help Citizens Import Prescription Drugs
Community Choice Initiative to be Statewide by June 2005
Attorney Marshall Named Pennsylvania Super Lawyer
June 10th, 2004 Issue
Hospice Isn't About Giving Up
Study Shows Failure of Living Will as a Planning Tool
Elder Law Attorneys:  Zealous Advocates
May 27th, 2004 Issue
Could Your Loved One Have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
HH Bond Offerings will be Obsolete Starting September 1, 2004
Medicare and Home Care Changes Discussed at Professional Updates
Oregon "Death with Dignity" Law Upheld
May 17th, 2004 Issue
PDA 60+ Waiver Program Waiver Cap Changes
"Paperless, Electronic, and Online" The Make Over of U.S. Savings Bonds
An Alphabet Soup for Saving on Medicare Costs:  QMB, SLMB and QI
Federal Court Says Medicaid Beneficiaries Can Sue to Enforce Rights
April 29th, 2004 Issue
Power of Attorney:  What You Need to Know
Staying Independent Takes Work
Additional Drug Savings for Low-Income Beneficiaries
Attorney Marshall Quoted in Wilkes-Barre Times Leader
April 16th, 2004 Issue
What You Should Know About the New Medicare Drug Discount Cards
Federal Court Opinion on Treating Disabled in Community Rather than Institutional Settings
How to Save Money on Prescription Drugs
Deducting the Cost of Qualified Long Term Care Services for a Dependent
March 26th, 2004 Issue
Government Warns that Con Artists are Ready to Use Discount Drug Card Confusion to Cheat Seniors
Pre-Paid Funeral Arrangements
March 15th, 2004 Issue
Government Provides Details Regarding Prescription Drug Low Income Credit
Updated Information About Medicare Changes Available
Credit Card Fraud Leading Identity Theft Complaint
Town Meetings on State Plan on Aging
February 26th, 2004 Issue
Governor's Budget Emphasizes Home Care: Department of Public Welfare "Income First"  Proposal Likely to Expire
Fire Insurer Properly Denies Coverage on Vacant Homes
Pharmaceutical Manufacturer Drug Discount Programs
February 12th, 2004 Issue
Understanding the New Income Limits for PACE and PACENET
Traps for Parents in Accounts for Children
Philadelphia News Article Critical of Medicare Discount Card Plan
January 26th, 2004 Issue
The Medicare Act of 2003, Part 2:
    An Outline of the Prescription Coverage which Begins in 2006
January 8th, 2004 Issue
Federal Estate Tax Exemption Increases
Understanding Your IRA: Part II. What is the Required Minimum Distribution? 
Case Discusses Mental Capacity Required to Give Power of Attorney

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